Gay Trip Spots In Bhutan

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Tucked between Tibet and India in a remote region of the Himalayan Mountains, lies a tiny Buddhist kingdom called Bhutan. Visitors to this spiritually and culturally-rich country will find a simpler way of life that is largely unaltered by Western culture and modern attitudes. Every aspect of life in Bhutanese ...

A Gay Grand Canyon Rafting Guide For Spiritual Growth

Saturday, December 24th, 2011

Gay Grand Canyon rafting is an exciting adventure filled outing for gay individuals and couples who like the great outdoors and want to spend their vacation with like-minded people doing what they enjoy most, taking pleasure in the great outdoors of the Grand Canyon without worry or bother. Simply enjoying ...

Ways To Experience Extreme Sport Adventures

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

For the adventurous, enjoying life can mean being closer to death. To break out of the normal routine, people plan extreme sport adventures to experience new activities, locations and lifestyles. Some extreme sports, such as base jumping, are necessarily for experts only. However, with the right guide and assistance, people can ...

A Succinct Insight Into Tourist Places In Bologna

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

Bologna is a normal sized city in Italy with a population of nearly 370,000. Bologna is located in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy which is in the north of the country. Its strategic position at the crossroads between the north and south of Italy make it an important stopping place ...

One Day In The Area Close to Ypres

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Brandhoek Cemetery is the place Captain Noel Chavasse is buried. Captain Chavasse is one of merely 3 men to have been awarded Britain's top award for valour, the Victoria Cross. In addition, he was also accorded the Military Cross. I'm currently reading through a book titled "In Foreign Fields" by ...

Introduction to the City of Arnhem

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

The Dutch city of Arnhem can be found in Eastern Holland on the banks of the river Nederrijn while the famous river Rhine is a bit further south. It was first noted in the late 9th century nonetheless there is an abundance of proof to point to the fact human ...